Perl before 5.30.3 has an integer overflow related to mishandling of a PL_regkind[OP(n)] == NOTHING situation. A crafted regular expression could lead to malformed bytecode with a possibility of instruction injection.
The product performs a calculation that can produce an integer overflow or wraparound, when the logic assumes that the resulting value will always be larger than the original value. This can introduce other weaknesses when the calculation is used for resource management or execution control.
Name | Vendor | Start Version | End Version |
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Perl | Perl | * | 5.30.3 (excluding) |
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 | RedHat | perl-4:5.16.3-299.el7_9 | * |
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.4 Advanced Update Support | RedHat | perl-4:5.16.3-292.el7_4.2 | * |
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.4 Telco Extended Update Support | RedHat | perl-4:5.16.3-292.el7_4.2 | * |
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.4 Update Services for SAP Solutions | RedHat | perl-4:5.16.3-292.el7_4.2 | * |
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.6 Extended Update Support | RedHat | perl-4:5.16.3-294.el7_6.1 | * |
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.7 Extended Update Support | RedHat | perl-4:5.16.3-294.el7_7.1 | * |
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 | RedHat | perl-4:5.26.3-419.el8 | * |
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 | RedHat | perl-4:5.26.3-419.el8 | * |
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.2 Extended Update Support | RedHat | perl-4:5.26.3-418.el8_2.1 | * |
Perl | Ubuntu | bionic | * |
Perl | Ubuntu | eoan | * |
Perl | Ubuntu | focal | * |
Perl | Ubuntu | trusty | * |
Perl | Ubuntu | trusty/esm | * |
Perl | Ubuntu | upstream | * |
Perl | Ubuntu | xenial | * |